Tag: What Do We Do After Trump?

Right now, Donald Trump is the most active, disruptive force that the right has had working for it since Andrew Jackson. It is almost impossible to overstate how important he has been and continues to be for the preservation of the American experiment. Without his miraculous victory in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election we would be literally choosing between insurrection and slavery. That is how bad permanent domination by the Left would be.

But now we have to remember that the U.S. Constitution does not include provision for a dictator for life. Somehow, they decided to leave that clause out. Something about Julius Caesar, blah, blah, Caligula, blah, blah, blah. So, we have to face up to the fact that we won’t always have the Donald to speed bag the media, the swamp and the Dems for us. We will be back to depending on the Republicans! That is a discouraging thought. Therefore, it behooves us (now that’s a word) to plan ahead and make provisions for that sad future day.

Let’s try to get to the essence of the problem. How do we avoid ending up with the Bushes again? My first thought is install Donald Trump in some position of power in the republican establishment when his term is over. Maybe the head of the Republican National Committee. Let him be the one to control the purse strings for the election funds and work on the talent selection and the party platform that should guide the executive and legislative agendas. But, of course, this is still a temporary fix. Donald Trump is over seventy years old. Even he lives to be a vigorous centenarian the day will come when he’s gone. We need a Plan B.

And Plan B is that we need to become radicalized and activist about the things we want and don’t want. And the first thing we have to get straight is that this is a permanent state of affairs. We will never reach a point where we can split the difference with the Left. Now and forever it is a zero-sum game. Whenever they win we lose and vice versa. We have no common ground and there is no compromise except as a tactic and even then, it’s probably a bad idea. We are two separate populations inhabiting the same geographic space locked in a perpetual war of attrition.

We need to become serious about vetting our leaders and those that want to become leaders. No more Bushes. No more mavericks. No more kindler, gentler anything. No more reaching across the aisles and no more globalists. If you’re not America first, last and all, you’re a globalist.

We need to become as unfair as we possibly can be toward the Left. Do to them what they’ve done to us. Remember they are doxxing, deplatforming, firing and discriminating against Right Wing folks on a wholesale basis already. The least we can do is return the favor. Make them live up to the lefty creed but ignore it for our side. Allow and even egg on the witch hunts for the Al Frankens and Harvey Weinsteins of the Left and laugh at the Stormy Daniels episodes. Let the Joe Crowleys and Phyllis Kahns experience the blessings of the identity politics and diversity they championed by losing their legislative seats to these new populations when they look around at the Old Democrats and say “What you mean We, kemosabe?” Make them pay whatever price we can for policies like sanctuary cities. Penalize progressive states wherever and whenever possible. Use lawfare to go after their companies and institutions that discriminate against people and companies on the Right. Use the courts to shield traditional and religious populations and institutions. And cause trouble for companies that cater to the Left. Send letters of complaint. Boycott. Give poor recommendations and reviews to them. And by the same token lavish business, compliments and good word of mouth to companies that take our side or at least don’t go against us. Sometimes it will seem like you’re going against your own interests to do that. Maybe it’ll be worth it anyway. Think about it. Do you really need to drink Starbucks? Isn’t there another company slightly less obnoxious to your views that still makes decent coffee? Don’t patronize movies with imbeciles like Matt Damon in them. Don’t buy their books, don’t read their news stories and don’t watch their television shows. It’s that simple.

And the most important aspect of all this is don’t wait until Donald Trump isn’t around. Start now! If we can start chipping away at the awfulness of the Republican party before we’ll have to depend on them, it will go that much better for us. If you have a Republican Representative who does not cooperate with President Trump then send an e-mail to his office stating your displeasure. Let him know where you stand. Remind him that there will be a primary at some point in his future and someone you like better may be running against him. Get involved in your local politics and take the measure of the people who represent you. You might be surprised what you learn.

So, enjoy the Trumpocalypse we are living through in all its sideshow splendor but start planning for the future.